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No.Title Of Full PaperAuthor(s)Organization/CountrySubmissionContacts
1.Geothermal Energy: Current Status and Future ProspectsLadislaus Rybach, Horst RueterGeowatt AG Zurich, Switzerland2010[email protected]
2.Young Rift Kinematics in the Tadjoura Rift, Western Gulf of Aden, Republic of DjiboutiMohamed A. Daoud, Bernard Le Gall, Rene C. Maury, Joël Rolet, Philippe Huchon, Herve GuillouDJIBOUTI2010.
3.Geothermal Resource Indications of the Geologic Development and Hydrothermal Activities of D.R.C.Getahun DemissieAddis Ababa, Ethiopia,2010[email protected]
4.How Geothermal Exploration Led to Gold Exploration: a Case History - the Afar DepressionDavid J. Hal.2010.
5.Geology of Kibiro, Katwe and Buranga Geothermal Prospects of UgandaJames Francis NatukundaDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines (DGSM), Entebbe, Uganda.2010[email protected]
6.Structural Controls on Thermal Anomalies and Diffuse Soil Degassing at Menengai Geothermal Prospect, the Kenyan Rift ValleyIsaack KandaGeothermal Development Company Ltd, Nakuru, Kenya.2010[email protected]
7.Integration Between Geographical Information System and Service, Application and Products Contribution to Geothermal DevelopmentJames KimutaiGeothermal Development Company , Nairobi, K enya.2010[email protected]
8.Successful Use of Hydrothermal Alteration Mineralogy in Appraising a Geothermal Reservoir: Case Study: Olkaria Domes Geothermal Field, KenyaJohn LagatGDC, Kenya2010[email protected]
9.A Proto-Volcanic Margin Along the Asal Rift. the Makarassou Fault System, DjiboutiBernard Le Gall, Mohamed A. Daoud & Joel Rolet.2010.
10.Epithermal Au-Ag- Bi -Te Mineralization in the Se Afar Rift, Republic of DjiboutiMoussa, N.; Fouquet, Y.; Le Gall, B.; Bohn, M.; Etoubleau, J. ; Grassineau, N.; Caminiti, A. M.; Rolet, J.; Jalludin, M..2010[email protected]
11.The Menengai Caldera Structure and Its Relevance to Geothermal PotentialLucy Muthoni NjueGDC/KENYA2010[email protected]
12.Geothermal Well Siting Using GIS: a Case Study of Menengai Geothermal ProspectLevi ShakoGDC, Kenya2010[email protected]. ke
13.Thoughts About Techniques Applicable in Exploration of Geothermal Resources of UgandaIsaiah TumwikirizeDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines, UGANDA2010[email protected]
14.Contribution to Favorable Geothermal Site Selection in the Afar TriangleJacques VaretMinistry of Energy and Mineral Development
Department of Geological Survey and Mines
UGANDA
2010[email protected]
15.Geochemistry Overview of Hot Springs from the Lake Abhe Area: Republic of DjiboutiBouh HousseinLaboratoire de Géochimie du CERD- DJIBOUTI2010[email protected]
16.Geochemistry of Rwenzori Hot Spring WatersVincent Kato, Michael KramlDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines, Entebbe , Uganda2010.
17.Isotopic Determinations of Buranga and Katwe Travertine Deposits, UgandaVincent KatoMinistry of Energy and Mineral Development
Department of Geological Survey and Mines
UGANDA
2010[email protected]
18.Water Isotope Geochemistry as Tools for the Exploration of a Low-Enthalpy Complex Reservoir: the Case of the Geothermal Field of Hainaut (Belgium, NW Europe)Luciane LicourBELGIUM2010[email protected]
19.Interpretation of Geochemical Well Tests Data for OW-903B, OW-904B and OW-909 - Olkaria Domes, Kenya.Malimo, Sylvia JoanGDC, Kenya2010[email protected] o.ke
20.Geochemistry of Katwe-Kikorongo, Buranga and Kibiro Geothermal Areas, UgandaGodfrey Bahati, Kato Vincent, Nyakecho CatherineDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines, Entebbe, Uganda2010[email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
21.Use of a New Sodium/lithium (Na/Li) Geothermometric Relationship for High-Temperature (HT) Geothermal Fluids Derived from Seawater/basalt Interaction Processes: Application to the Djibouti CaseBernard SanjuanDepartment of Geothermal Energy - BRGM, FRANCE2010[email protected]
22.Gallium and Germanium Distributon in Geothermal WaterSikie A. Elmi, Stefan Arnorsson and Andri StefanssonCentre d études et de recherches de Djibout2010.
23.Activites Volcaniques et Geothermiques en Republique de Djibouti Revelees par Les Valeurs b de la Sismicite de 1973 a 2009Kassim Mohamed KassimObservatoire Géophysique d Arta, CERD.
DJIBOUTI
2010.
24.Role of Temperature Change in Micro Seismic Activity During Fluid Injections in Faulted and Fractured Zones. Part 1: Updating the Thermal Modelling in a DFN Model Using a Double Media ApproachAhmed Kayad Moussa, Dominique BruelCentre de Geosciences –MinesParis-Tech Fontainebleau (France)2010[email protected] ; [email protected]
25.Joint 1-D Inversion of TEM and MT Data from Olkaria Domes Geothermal Area, KenyaCharles Muturia LichoroGDC/KENYA2010[email protected]
26.The Preliminary Results of the Geophysical Investigation on the Ghoubbet ProspectHassan Mohamed, Nasroudin AhmedCentre d’Etudes et de Recherches de Djibouti (CERD)2010.
27.Exploration of Geothermal Resources Using Magnetotellurics Case Study Menengai Prospect in Kenya.Raymond MwakiraniGDC, Kenya2010[email protected]
28.Application of Three-Dimensional Magnetotelluric Imaging to Geothermal ExplorationPascal Tarits & Sophie Hautot.2010.
29.Integrated Geophysical Surveys to Characterize Tendaho Geothermal Field in North Eastern EthiopiaYohannes Lemma, Ulrich Kalberkamp, Aklilu Hailu, Mohammednur DesissaGeological Survey/ ETHIOPIA2010-[email protected] or [email protected]
30.Ground Water Survey with a New Capacitance ProbeIdris Bexi, Xavier Chavanne, Jean-Pierre FrangiUniversité de Djibouti2010-.
31.Geothermal Energy in Uganda, Country Update 2010Godfrey Bahati and James Francis NatukundaDepartment of Geological Survey and Mines , UGANDA2010-[email protected] , [email protected] ,
32.Geothermal Exploration Advancement in DjiboutiMohamed JalludinCERD, Centre d Etudes et de Recherches de Djibouti2010-.
33.The Potential Relationship of Some Geothermal Field in UgandaDeus Katomi MuhweziDepartment of Geological Survey and mines, UGANDA2010-[email protected]
34.Volumetric Ressource Assessment of Asal Geothermal Field, Republic of DjiboutiDaher E. HousseinCentre d‘Etude et de Recherche de Djibouti, CERD, D jibouti2010-.
35.Appraisal of Geostatistical Methods to Estimate Hydraulic Properties of a Complex Basaltic Reservoir. the Gulf Basaltic Aquifer, Djibouti, Horn of AfricaMohamed Jalludin and Moumtaz RazackDJIBOUTI2010-ce [email protected]
36.Rehabilitation of the Aluto Pilot Geothermal Power PlantMarkos Melaku and Bob ThomassonGeothermal Development Associates2010-[email protected], [email protected]
37.Current Status of the Geothermal Development in KenyaGeoffrey MuchemiKENGEN/KENYA2010-[email protected]
38.Electricity and Freshwater Macro-Project in the Arid African Landscape of DjiboutiRadu D. Rugescu, Richard B. Cathcart, Dragos Ronald Rugescu, Sergiu Paul Vataman.2010-.
39.Infrastructure Development in Geothermal Fields: a Case Study for Menengai Geothermal Prospect, KenyaWilson Rutinugdc/KENYA2010-[email protected]
40.UNU-GTP and Geothermal Training for AfricaLúdvík S. GeorgssonUNU-GTP2010-[email protected]
41.Developing Critical Human Competencies in Geothermal Energy TechnologyPeter Omenda and Silas SimiyuGDC/KENYA2010-[email protected]
42.Challenges of Human Capacity Building: GDC’s ExperienceIrene N. OnyambuGDC/KENYA2010-[email protected]
43.Capacity Building, the GDC ExperienceRose Ougo TindiGDC/KENYA2010-[email protected]
44.Development of a Regional Geothermal Training Institute in KenyaJames WambuguGDC/KENYA2010-[email protected]
45.The Business Value of Server Virtualization: the GDC CaseCharles SitonikGDC/KENYA2010-[email protected]
46.Challenges in Provision of Administrative Services in an Accelerated Geothermal Development ProcessPurity GitumaGDC/KENYA2010-[email protected]
47.Status and Strategic Framework in Geothermal Development in EthiopiaSolomon KebedeGeological Survey of Ethiopia2010-[email protected]
48.Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Geothermal Development: the Case of the Geothermal Development Company (GDC), KenyaRuth MusembiGDC/KENYA2010-[email protected]
49.Biodiversity Conservation and Geothermal DevelopmentThecla M. MutiaGDC/KENYA2010-[email protected]
50.The Need for Enhanced Environmental Auditing of Geothermal Projects. a Case Study of Kenya Electricity Generating Company Ltd (KenGen)Pacifica F Achieng OgolaKENGEN/KENYA2010-.
51.Thermal Influence of Surface Disposal of Hot Geothermal Wastewater on Aquatic Ecosystems: with Examples from IcelandGabriel N. Wetang’ula and Sigurdur S. SnorrasonGDC & UNU-GTP2010-[email protected], [email protected]
52.Policy Implementation to Enable Accelarated Geothermal DevelopmentR. Gordon BloomquistNevada Geothermal Power, Inc2010-.
53.Geothermal Energy Development of L. Abbe and CDM for DjiboutiD Chandrasekharam and Varun ChandrasekharDepartment of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of T echnology Bombay, India2010-.
54.Kenya’s Opportunities in Carbon Trading: a Focus on the Energy SectorBenjamin Kubo, Tecla Mutia, Kennedy Moss and Patrick OyugiGDC/KENYA2010-[email protected]
55.Regulatory Frameworks and Their Implications in Geothermal Development Projects - the Case of KenyaCornelius NdeteKENGEN/KENYA2010-[email protected] ; [email protected]
56.Costing of Geothermal WellsReuben NgosiGDC/KENYA2010-[email protected]
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